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Sell Your Rosemont Home

One of Orlando's original master-planned neighborhoods, Rosemont is experiencing renewed demand as the $2 billion RoseArts District transforms the Lake Orlando waterfront.

What Is Your Rosemont Home Worth?

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What You'll Net From a $265,000 Rosemont Sale

Illustrative estimate only. Actual proceeds depend on your sale price, mortgage payoff, and negotiated terms.

Sale price (example)$265,000
Real estate commission (1%)−$2,650
Documentary stamp tax (0.70%)−$1,855
Title insurance (owner's policy)−$1,575
Settlement / closing fees−$1,100
Prorated property taxes / HOA−$1,400
Estimated net to seller~$256,420

MaxLife Realty's 1% listing commission saves sellers significantly vs. traditional 2.5–3% commission.

How to Sell in Rosemont: What Works

Price Ahead of the RoseArts District Wave

The $2 billion RoseArts District redevelopment of the former Lake Orlando Golf Club is advancing through approvals and will bring 5,600 multifamily units, waterfront trails, and 350,000 sq ft of retail to Rosemont's doorstep. Buyers are already factoring future appreciation into offers. Pricing your home at the upper end of comparables is defensible when you can point to this transformation, especially for homes within a few blocks of Lake Orlando.

Highlight the Community Center and Park Access

Rosemont Community Center at 4872 Rose Bay Drive is a genuine selling point that many listings ignore. It includes a pool, splash pad, fitness center, indoor and outdoor basketball, soccer fields, tennis courts, and programs for all ages — and it sits within easy walking or biking distance for most Rosemont addresses. Mention it in your MLS description and photos; buyers comparing this community to similar-priced options in Pine Hills or Lockhart will notice the difference.

Stage for the Urban-Suburban Buyer

Rosemont draws buyers who want a quiet neighborhood feel without paying Thornton Park or College Park prices. Emphasize proximity to I-4, the Florida Turnpike, and downtown Orlando (roughly 7 miles). Buyers in this price range are often first-time purchasers or downsizers — clean, decluttered staging and fresh exterior paint yield strong returns without heavy renovation spend.

Time Your Listing to the Spring Window

February through May is the strongest sales window in the 32808 zip code. Homes in Rosemont that hit the market in early spring in move-in-ready condition routinely go under contract faster than those listed in summer, when local buyer activity slows. In February 2026, Rosemont homes averaged 31 days on market — down sharply from 61 days the prior year — making a well-prepared spring listing your best shot at a clean, fast close.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are homes selling for in Rosemont in 2026?

As of February 2026, the median sale price in Rosemont is approximately $238,000–$275,000, with a median price per square foot of around $168. Prices are up roughly 3% year-over-year, outperforming the broader Orlando metro, which has seen slight softening. Single-family homes near Lake Orlando command a premium over condos and townhomes elsewhere in the community.

How is the RoseArts District affecting Rosemont home values?

The $2 billion RoseArts District project — transforming the 128-acre former Lake Orlando Golf Club site into a mixed-use urban village with 5,600 apartments, lakefront trails, retail, and a concert pavilion — is already generating buyer interest. Properties in the northwestern portion of Rosemont closest to Lake Orlando are showing the strongest appreciation. The project is in active permitting and approvals as of early 2026, with groundbreaking anticipated in the coming years.

How long does it take to sell a home in Rosemont?

In early 2026, the average days on market in Rosemont dropped to 31 days — a significant improvement from 61 days the prior year. Well-priced homes in move-in condition can go under contract in 2–3 weeks, particularly during the spring selling season (February through May). Overpriced or deferred-maintenance properties still linger, so correct pricing at listing is essential.

Does Rosemont have an HOA, and what are the fees?

Rosemont is not one unified HOA community — it is a collection of distinct subdivisions and condo complexes, each with its own association. Sub-communities like Island Club at Rosemont, Rosemont Green, and Pheasant Run at Rosemont each have separate HOAs. Fees across the neighborhood typically run under $100 per month for single-family home associations; condo associations may be higher. Always confirm the specific HOA fee for the address you are selling.

What schools serve Rosemont, and how do they rate?

Rosemont is zoned for Orange County Public Schools. Elementary students are served by Rosemont Elementary (4650 Point Look Out Rd) and Ridgewood Park Elementary (3401 Pioneer Rd), both in the 32808 zip code. Evans High School (4949 Silver Star Rd) serves high school students. OCPS's district-wide magnet and Scholastic Academy programs are available to Rosemont families through the application process, offering access to higher-rated specialized schools across the district.

Ready to sell your Rosemont home?

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